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Friday, May 06, 2011

340 million still need Bible translated


Every Sunday, Vicar Gary Jenkins parts the pages of his Bible and preaches the Word to the parishioners of Holy Trinity Church in Redhill, United Kingdom.

In the United States, the King James Version of the Bible elicits mixed emotions from Christians, all the way from extreme loyalty to distaste. But in British cathedrals like Holy Trinity, it has special meaning Americans might not fully grasp.

Four hundred years ago, it was the Gospel that brought to the British people in their heart language widely for the first time.

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